I have just been looking at www.boatlaunch.co.uk but can't seem to get any usefull info at all . Is it me or is this just a map showing basic location of possible slipways .
It shows a little red arrow for a slip and then names the slipway , at lest one of the local ones to me it shows is not a slip at all launching a canoe is difficult enough although there was a slip and harbour many many years ago.
On the North coast of Cornwall all I get is an outline for most of it .

Is it me what am I doing wrong ? do I need to subscribe or something ?

Thanks it gives an idea of where to look to launch but i guess until you get there its a lottery . Unless there is a way i still can,t find .

One slip and harbour is mentioned near me called Portwrinkle, you would be very disapointed if you tried to launch a boat that you couldn't carry . The harbour was destroyed bya storm many years ago and the ramp to a shingle beach has concrete bolards at the top . We launch canoes there to get to the beach nearby but wouldn't even try my sib unless there were 4 of us . If you drove down to it with a rib and trailer you would also habve a long reverse out , its a dead end really

Iam looking for a decent launch site on the North Cornish coast to get to an area between Boscastle and Crackington .
There is a huge seal colony under High Cliff that is not well known but an amazing place to visit .

At mid tide there is a sort of enclosed area formed by the rocks , in a small boat you can just go in quietly and you are surrounded by seals on the rocks getting exited as they do when a boat arrives . Have not visited for a few years and my daughter will love the trip , anyone want to join me , its quite hard to find .

Problem is a decent launch site Bude is the nearest I can find and will do fine I guess just need the right tide .

I downloaded Google earth the other day and took a trip down the grand canyon , amazing , but couldn't find any other Hi res over this side .

Iam looking for a decent launch site on the North Cornish coast to get to an area between Boscastle and Crackington .
There is a huge seal colony under High Cliff that is not well known but an amazing place to visit .

At mid tide there is a sort of enclosed area formed by the rocks , in a small boat you can just go in quietly and you are surrounded by seals on the rocks getting exited as they do when a boat arrives . Have not visited for a few years and my daughter will love the trip , anyone want to join me , its quite hard to find .

Problem is a decent launch site Bude is the nearest I can find and will do fine I guess just need the right tide .

Ian, sounds really good would love to join you for the trip, maybe a couple of others as well (Kernow, Roycruse, Shaggy) Last summer I launched from the beach at Rock a couple of times, maybe another option.